Persistence – 200th Video Celebration!

Given the last year and marking the milestone of 200 Rhoads Life Coaching videos, Persistence seemed like the right topic for today!

First, THANK YOU to everyone who has watched, liked, shared, and followed along over the last few years!! I am so grateful for all of your support, questions, and comments! This would not be possible without your support!

I’ve said it before, I would have laughed at you if you had told me during those first few videos that I would be posting a new topic 200 videos later. I would not have been able to see how that was possible from where I started. Persistence has definitely been a part of this journey. I’m excited to pause for a minute and celebrate!

Thank you to everyone who suggested a location! THANK YOU to Melissa Meyer for suggesting the Purple People Bridge! The topic was already picked before the location was drawn and a windy, rainy day over the Ohio River was fit perfect (even if I had to be persistent in figuring out how to record it)!

Where is your persistence lacking? How do you understand what persistence is in your life? What hill are you climbing that needs a bit more stubbornness and tenacity to keep going? Kind of like creating a 200th video in the rain! Thank you for watching! – www.rhoadscoaching.thinkific.com

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Conceptualization As a Tool – Rhoads Life Coaching

Do you think of conceptualization as a tool or skill? For that matter what IS conceptualization? We use it all the time, whether we know it or not. It is the ability to see what we want and how to go about getting it. It can apply to any aspect of your life.

We teach young athletes to visualize the skill they are trying to master as if it was happening. See the ball go in the basket. Watch yourself catch the ball. It helps the athlete to visualize what they have to do and the sensation of completing the task. It can be empowering and a powerful focusing tool.

Just like any other skill, it can be developed, There are different levels of conceptualization. It works at a very simple level, like completing a phone conversation; or at a very complex level of developing plans for a building or a business.

Why isn’t this skill transferred to our professional and personal lives? What would happen if were to see conceptualization as a tool at your disposal when you need it? How would your confidence, preparation, and follow-through change? Where are you not using as a skill?

Try being more intentional with your conceptualization of visualizing not only the how of completing a task or doing a difficult thing. Where is the best place to start practicing? – www.rhoadscoaching.com

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